Hubert Harrison : the voice of Harlem radicalism, 1883-1918 / Jeffrey B. Perry.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Columbia University Press, c2009.Description: xx, 600 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9780231139106 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 0231139101 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 9780231511223 (ebook)
- 0231511221 (ebook)
- Harrison, Hubert H
- Harrison, Hubert H. -- Political and social views
- African American intellectuals -- Biography
- Radicalism -- United States -- History
- African Americans -- Intellectual life
- Harlem Renaissance
- Harlem (New York, N.Y.) -- Intellectual life
- New York (N.Y.) -- Intellectual life
- United States -- Social conditions -- 1865-1918
- United States -- Race relations
- 973/.0496073 B 22
- E185.97.H367 P47 2009
- 15.85
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [521]-524) and index.
Intellectual growth and development -- Crucian roots (1883-1900) -- Self-education, early writings, and the Lyceums (1900-1907) -- In full-touch with the life of my people (1907-1909) -- Secular thought, radical critiques, and criticism of Book T. Washington (1905-1911) -- Socialist radical -- Hope in socialism (1911) -- Socialist writer and speaker (1912) -- Dissatisfaction with the party (1913-1914) -- Toward independence (1914-1915) -- The "New Negro Movement" -- Focus on Harlem: the birth of the "New Negro Movement" (1915-1917) -- Founding the Liberty League and The Voice (April-September 1917) -- Race-conscious activism and organizational difficulties (August-December 1917) -- The Liberty Congress and the Resurrection of The Voice (January-July 1918) -- Appendix: Harrison on his character.
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